Anyone know who owns one of these '52 Topps Mantles?

Anyone know who actually owns one of these '52 Mantles?
Just for fun, how much do you think it would go for at auction?
6 figures? 7 figures? ???
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Just for fun, how much do you think it would go for at auction?
6 figures? 7 figures? ???
PSA Cert Verification Link


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<< <i>Isn't that the card that's owned by Marshell Fogel >>
Marshall definitely still owns one. I thought Candiotti owned one as well, although he may not any longer. And I don't recall off the top of my head where the third PSA 10 is. I'm not sure whose is whose...
Chris
My small collection
Want List:
'61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7
Cardinal T206 cards
Adam Wainwright GU Jersey
Mint is mint .
I can see that from across the street .
Might be the nicest one I have ever seen though .
Wild guess , I'm sure someone out there would pay over 300 K for that one .
It completely blows me away that you can almost buy a house for a card of that quality.
I would have a really hard time letting that go though even for 500K
But that's just me . . . . Cash comes back , you might never see that card ever again , plus it might go to some snot nosed spoiled rotten kid who's old man got 10 more dollars than God .
Those are the things I fear , I don't know why I can't help thinking about that . . . . It getting destroyed < SHIVER >
Did you ever read that article in the SMR about some little 12 year olds card collection. He had 100s of PSA 7-8 T206s and he was talking about his favorite card that he bought. It was a T3 1911 Ty Cobb PSA 8, Sold for about 75,000.00. He said I paid a little to high for it but I really wanted the card. YOUR FREAKING 12. You paid a little high for it. Or you just dont know what money is??!! And how to make it!
<< <i>Isn't that the card that's owned by Marshell Fogel >>
I didn't look in the registry, just made a wild guess on who owned the one that is pictured.
<< <i>Funny you say that about going to a spoiled kid.
Did you ever read that article in the SMR about some little 12 year olds card collection. He had 100s of PSA 7-8 T206s and he was talking about his favorite card that he bought. It was a T3 1911 Ty Cobb PSA 8, Sold for about 75,000.00. He said I paid a little to high for it but I really wanted the card. YOUR FREAKING 12. You paid a little high for it. Or you just dont know what money is??!! And how to make it! >>
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Never saw that Mr. HandyMan, but I can definitley see it .
That's the way it goes though for daddy Warbucks children though, nothing wrong with that either . . . . just as long as they know how to care for it , I'm sure many only think of it as just a lousy piece of cardboard and that would be a shame , the world could lose that gem forever and ever and that would be bordeline criminal .
Having said that though . . . .I'm sure many who hold those 8's and 9's wouldn't mind as far as resale , wouldn't a confirmed destruction of one of those puppies raise the value of the rest ?
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What even made me think that ??
I know there are some hard core Mantle fans out there ,
I don't wanna get met in a dark ally and get my legs clipped
I guess it all stems from the time I was offered a lot of money from a MAJOR Red Sox fan to take 1 shot at my baseball with a baseball bat !
Come to think of it . . . are you out there dude ?
If you are , I think that scarred me for life , but it's all good , I bet you're not alone either .
<< <i>I'll tell ya what though, whoever sent it in to be graded probably really wasn't expecting a 10,
Wild guess , I'm sure someone out there would pay over 300 K for that one .
It completely blows me away that you can almost buy a house for a card of that quality.
That card gets my house plus I'll throw in my 72 Datsun 240 Z (just a poor boy here).
<< <i>I'll tell ya what though, whoever sent it in to be graded probably really wasn't expecting a 10,
Wild guess , I'm sure someone out there would pay over 300 K for that one .
It completely blows me away that you can almost buy a house for a card of that quality.
That card gets my house plus I'll throw in my 72 Datsun 240 Z (just a poor boy here). >>
ALMOST??? Maybe in SoCal. 300K in KC could get you a nice 3,000 sf crib.
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<< <i>I'll tell ya what though, whoever sent it in to be graded probably really wasn't expecting a 10,
Wild guess , I'm sure someone out there would pay over 300 K for that one .
It completely blows me away that you can almost buy a house for a card of that quality.
That card gets my house plus I'll throw in my 72 Datsun 240 Z (just a poor boy here). >>
ALMOST??? Maybe in SoCal. 300K in KC could get you a nice 3,000 sf crib. >>
I live in KC as well and I could have purchased two homes like mine and still have money left for a nice '52 Mantle.
My small collection
Want List:
'61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7
Cardinal T206 cards
Adam Wainwright GU Jersey
the last psa 9 sold for $282,000 so a ten has to be over $500,000. probably alot higher. those who have them, certainly do not need the money and may never sell then. so we may never see a sale in our lifetimes.
Right now it is livin and breathin in grandmas attic somewhere . . .
A Perfect 10 !
Get on it !
What a pipe dream that is . . . .
As we speak as a matter of fact .
It's just . . . . who's gramma's it at ?
She's just packin up all her stuff , ready to move into :The Villages :
To live that millionaires lifestyle and she's about to throw 4 wine cases full of baseball and football cards out onto the curb dating back to 1909 for the baseball and 1948 for the football .
The garbage man is in a hurry he don't catch it , Maybe if we're lucky some scrap collector finds them and saves them from their fate .